Kunos End of Year Blog Review

Paul Jeffrey

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Its the end of yet another year, the drinks are already flowing and the fireworks are just around the corner. Before I get too far into my Jack Daniels induced stupidity its time to drop you a quick line about the final Kunos Community Blog posting of 2016, where the studio have some interesting news to reveal prior bringing in the new year.

2017 is almost upon us and Marco Massarutto, Executive Manager for Kunos Simulazioni, has revealed what lies in wait for fans of the Assetto Corsa simulation next year.

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"By Marco Massarutto (Executive Manager – Kunos Simulazioni)


Another year has passed, actually our greatest one since we founded Kunos Simulazioni almost 12 years ago. We announced the Assetto Corsa project in December 2011, and so many things have happened since. We would never imagined that one day the game was going to be ported on PS4 and XB1, and even less that Assetto Corsa was going to feature such licenses and partnerships with the most important and iconic car manufacturers! The Porsche Program we unveiled this year has been awesome, and we are so proud to be able to share with our fans the very best of their production. 24 Porsche cars, reproduced in direct and close connection with their R&D department, as well as the Porsche Historic Museum. What a journey! We’ll never forget it, from a professional and human point of view.

The porting of Assetto Corsa on console has been an incredible journey as well, a crazy challenge for a little team like ours, and I would like to thank all our community for their awesome support and patience. We have faced a challenge that was totally new for us, discovering that there is much more behind the scenes, that is not related to coding, performances, features (I mean, the kind of things that as developers we are used to knowing and managing), but that needs to be done. Being able to release the game on PS4, XB1 and continue to keep it updated and optimize it also on PC has been very challenging and it’s pushed each single member of our team to the limit. But we did it, and your support and constructive criticism has given us additional motivation to work at our very best. I would like to take this opportunity to thank 505 Games, our publisher for the console version of Assetto Corsa. They have supported us at their best and have never asked or proposed us to change the DNA of our simulation “just” to please a wider audience. In a world dominated only by numbers, we really appreciate it, and thanks to this, our fans today can enjoy a genuine simulation on console. That, followed by Top Gear magazine, seeing that Assetto Corsa is one of the 2016’s seven greatest gaming moments! And how I could not mention the RedBull.com award that ASSETTO CORSA won, as READERS’ RACING GAME OF THE YEAR? Simply outstanding, thank you so much!

So… What now?

Well, we are going to surprise you in 2017. With new features and content, new DLCs as well free bonus cars and tracks. The latest PC build of Assetto Corsa introduced the customized championship, a very appreciated feature that will be explicit even better in future, and that will be extended also to the console version. At the moment, the team is working on private lobbies that will allow gamers to create their own races with their friends and create leagues. Also, we’ll continue to work to improve the control customization on console.

While you wait to get your hands on these new features, you will have a lot of fun with some new content: the Porsche Pack Vol. 3 will land on PS4 and XB1 as soon as possible, but it will not come alone. Let’s talk about tracks, shall we? The operations and logistics needed to bring the Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway in Assetto Corsa needed more time than supposed, and while we confirm you will finally put your wheels on this iconic track within half 2017, we’ll keep you busy with a new – surprising – circuit, created from scratch and designed to meet your requests.

In fact, since the “ideal” circuit doesn’t exist in the real world, we created it. Do you like city tracks? Drift layouts? Endurance courses? Then you will get all of them, with a new circuit, that will be available as free bonus content, in 4 different configurations, ideally placed in Scotland and created in partnership with Nvidia and Sparco. This track will allow you to enjoy each car included in Assetto Corsa, from the very little and quiet Abarth 595 to the racing cars designed for endurance racing, to the GT cars you are enjoying so much. We’ll unveil more details very soon, our aim is to release it within the Q1 2017.

It’s time also for some new free bonus cars, like the Mazda 787B, the Miata NA, the new Maserati Quattroporte and the new Audi TT. Then, we’ll be back with a new awesome “British Pack” that will bring you the latest line-up from McLaren, Lotus and maybe, something more. After that, we’ll welcome you again in our beautiful Italy, the Country of Alfa Romeo, Maserati and the Ferrari. Yes, the Ferrari: As you might know, in 2017 we will celebrate 70 years of the most iconic automotive Brand, and we’ll do it in our style, with seven of the most iconic and famous models created in Maranello. You can already start to think about your favourite ones, because you will have the chance to vote for it!

We’ve also started to work to create some new and solid basis for the future. Assetto Corsa is so much more we ever imagined, and our company has grown so much since we founded it. In the last period we worked to grow, evolve and improve our teamwork and logistics. Taking advantage of the maintenance operations that will involve the Vallelunga circuit for all of 2017, we are now putting the final touches together to open a new studio, still close to the Autodromo di Vallelunga, but with dedicated areas for VR, testing, multiplayer and R&D, that will allow us to work better! We will also be able to invite our guests, customers and gamers to an environment specifically designed for the production of racing games and simulations. This means there might be the possibility to invite our fans and supporters to our studio to discover what is in progress, and for massive testing, without the limitations imposed in a locations designed mainly for track activities.

So, another exciting year is approaching, but we haven’t told you everything yet! All of this wouldn’t have been possible without your dedication, support and -let me say- love for what we have done here. Believe me, the passion we see every day around Assetto Corsa, through these years, have given us the determination to work at our best even when things are not easy, and especially when we have faced some tricky challenges.

One final thing… Thanks to the great partnership with SPARCO, who recently officially jumped into the gaming world introducing a new dedicated cockpit, in 2017 we’ll unveil the most wanted official Assetto Corsa merchandise that you’ve been asking for! Stay tuned for more info!"
Assetto Corsa is available for Windows PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 now.

Check out the Assetto Corsa sub forum here at RaceDepartment for the latest news and discussions. Join in with our community, download a mod or two and even better, have a race in one of our epic club and league racing events!

What do you think of the progress from Kunos during 2016? Do you think the future is bright for the sim? What are you most looking forward to in 2017? Let us know in the comment section below!
 
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Sorry for who love Lotus car but for me AC don't need other models. There are so many interesting cars other than Lotus.

Hennessey Venom, BMW M3 E36, Toyota Celica GT Four, Dodge Viper, Shelby GT500, Mustang Fastback, Mitsubishi Eclipse some LMP1/LMP2 and why not Nascar car.
 
Sorry for who love Lotus car but for me AC don't need other models. There are so many interesting cars other than Lotus.

Hennessey Venom, BMW M3 E36, Toyota Celica GT Four, Dodge Viper, Shelby GT500, Mustang Fastback, Mitsubishi Eclipse some LMP1/LMP2 and why not Nascar car.
I agree about the Lotus but I also know how licensing works... Sometimes to get what you want you have to compromise... Apart from the obvious monetary cost of each license. .
 
Assetto Corsa is one and only sim which have so good simulated Ferraris ;) (and of course Porsches too). Offline championship is a great idea. Marco Masaruto is the first ever developer and studio leader which contact with the gamers and because of that it will earn an advantage among the race sims. I love all concept of Assetto Corsa so far and for the future. I think that Assetto Corsa will be a complex sim for everyone. Good work! I have my fingers crossed for you guys!
 
Deleted this sim from my HDD.It has great potential,but it has not been realised yet.I'll maybe start driving it again around summer time,see if they have made progress.Ive also read some comments about the unsavory attitude of the dev's through forum posts.
 
Deleted this sim from my HDD.It has great potential,but it has not been realised yet.I'll maybe start driving it again around summer time,see if they have made progress.Ive also read some comments about the unsavory attitude of the dev's through forum posts.

I've never understood why people post saying what they are not playing. Seems like a waste of time and effort. However this post describes the sim racing community quite well, both the developer and customer side of things. I found the iRacing and pCARs forums completely unreadable due to the overwhelming attitudes on them. Hopefully RD will be a bit more of a happy place to hang out.
 
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The Lotus Elise GT1 from the 1997 FIA GT Season might be worth having to fit with the McLaren F1 GTR and the Porsche 911 GT1.
Sadly it's not quite fitting. We have the 1995-spec McLaren F1 GTR and the 1998 Porsche 911 GT1-98 in the sim. The cars competing with this one would be the 1997 F1 GTR Longtail and 911 GT1 Evo. And the original car wasn't all that competitive in the first place.
 
Sadly it's not quite fitting. We have the 1995-spec McLaren F1 GTR and the 1998 Porsche 911 GT1-98 in the sim. The cars competing with this one would be the 1997 F1 GTR Longtail and 911 GT1 Evo. And the original car wasn't all that competitive in the first place.

Although you're completely right, the F1 GTR is supposed to be a slower than the longtail, so maybe they would be on par with the Lotus, which was never a contender for Mclaren's '97 car. And personally I feel this is one of the awesomest cars Lotus has made, I would prefer it instead of another Exsige.
 
would love the d-type, but i'm curious if the SLR has ever been licensed. i get the impression mercedes still wants the curtains pulled on it sadly.

i think AM is a strong contender as well what with the vulcan, new DBR, & that nebula thing...
 
Oooh, another "make up track " ? Didnt see that coming.
And i thought i heard/read somewhere that they where not in to that "kinda business". Only laserscanned.
Im not complaining, not at all. Looking forward to it.
Hope that they learned from some of the critisism they recivied when releasing Black Cat County, not 6 lines wide and signs big as i dont know what with UFOS. (Aprils fools aside).

Scotland,huh, what do you think we can expect from it ?
Narrow ? Wet (haha :) )? Hairpins ? Elevations ?
 
Oooh, another "make up track " ? Didnt see that coming.
And i thought i heard/read somewhere that they where not in to that "kinda business". Only laserscanned.
Im not complaining, not at all. Looking forward to it.
Hope that they learned from some of the critisism they recivied when releasing Black Cat County, not 6 lines wide and signs big as i dont know what with UFOS. (Aprils fools aside).

Scotland,huh, what do you think we can expect from it ?
Narrow ? Wet (haha :) )? Hairpins ? Elevations ?
Guess you missed when they talked months ago about it.
 
Black Cat County plays like an original Need For Speed game. It's actually quite good at replicating that old feel of an arcade driving game with long flowing wide corners on some (impossibly shaped) country roads. I like it for what it is, but it isn't a race track.

The Scotland one I am looking forward to. I'm hoping it'll be historic based to fit with the older cars more.
 

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